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it used to be about 42%. now it was about 53% or so of people. i think the president in a number of ways domestically, a lot of business, a lot of spending. the promise, i think, of tax increases has taken people aback a little bit and i think he has damaged his brand, as they say in the language of merchandising which has now become the language of politics. i think jersey was the big election. i think obama had carried jersey i think by about 15 points just one year ago. now the democratic governor, a strong supporter of obama, obama had come and stood with him three times saying, new jersey, vote for this man. he just lost by five points. it was about a 20-point drop in support. that tells you something. jersey is a democratic state, but they're worried about specific things. unemployment, taxes, they worry about a lot in jersey. terrible property taxes. a bad economy. that's where their minds are. that's who votes in jersey. the president -- >> i lived in jersey. >> i lived in jersey. that's what they're worried about right now. >> still in j
it used to be about 42%. now it was about 53% or so of people. i think the president in a number of ways domestically, a lot of business, a lot of spending. the promise, i think, of tax increases has taken people aback a little bit and i think he has damaged his brand, as they say in the language of merchandising which has now become the language of politics. i think jersey was the big election. i think obama had carried jersey i think by about 15 points just one year ago. now the democratic...
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that's what's eating us alive. we're just paralyzed because this huge gap and the idea that no, we have to cut more taxes cut more taxes rather than take an honest piece of arithmetic and say it's going to have to be both. we're going to have spending cuts and tax increases, but let's take this serious. >> tax increases. you go along with the value-added tax? >> no, i can't. when you do an honest bit of math and say, suppose i want to get rid of the deficit this year, i want no deficit for the united states, well, the tax foundation did some math this week on that. they found that the top rate would be 65%. we would need that to zero deficit. also, everyone else's rate would go up, too. it would be needed across the board increase. the future of the u.s. -- >> nobody's saying you have to go down to zero. nobody saying it has to be done through income tax. >> the future of the u.s. lies in the reforming of the entitlements. not in adjusting the taxes or even necessarily adding of that. i would argue that the that is
that's what's eating us alive. we're just paralyzed because this huge gap and the idea that no, we have to cut more taxes cut more taxes rather than take an honest piece of arithmetic and say it's going to have to be both. we're going to have spending cuts and tax increases, but let's take this serious. >> tax increases. you go along with the value-added tax? >> no, i can't. when you do an honest bit of math and say, suppose i want to get rid of the deficit this year, i want no...
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from us. the taliban demanding kickbacks from private security from different contractors to work in the areas are benefiting from us. our money is the main source, is the main cause of the conflict in the first place. all we want is more and more an more, more troops, more money. >> nir i agree with you there's corruption in afghanistan and a lot of the aid money is siphons off with maligned actor. if we weren't there you'd see horrific civil war with kabul getting bombed every day and the taliban eventually taking over that, would happen again if our troops weren't there. >> we'll take a break and talk about what is likely to happen when we do start pulling back 2014, whether that's realistic and what afghanistan will look like after 2014. when we come back. >> it is something you hear very often in afghanistan, people's fear that there would be a return to civil war. ice 1) we've detected an anomaly... (voice 2) how bad is it? (voice 1) traffic's off the chart... (voice 2) they're pinging m
from us. the taliban demanding kickbacks from private security from different contractors to work in the areas are benefiting from us. our money is the main source, is the main cause of the conflict in the first place. all we want is more and more an more, more troops, more money. >> nir i agree with you there's corruption in afghanistan and a lot of the aid money is siphons off with maligned actor. if we weren't there you'd see horrific civil war with kabul getting bombed every day and...
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the outcome of the elections is known to all of us. but the issue is as far as his legitimacy is concerned, apart from the elections and the outcome in the votes he has not proved to the people six months after his inauguration that he can bring change. that's my main concern. i wish in spite of what had happened in the elections he would have been able to deliver to the people and -- >> deliver to the people in the sense of governance, lack of corruption, services on the ground, things like that? >> absolutely. at least to show the political will so the people could see signs of change. change will take time. that's not happening six months after his inauguration. today as we are speaking our parliament is in silent strike because he has not introduced the members of the cabinet. if you take it, his decree was rejected with unanimous vote in the lower house of the parliament a few days ago. that seems -- it seems that we are not making progress. >> do you think that the surge that president obama has authorized, the increase in americ
the outcome of the elections is known to all of us. but the issue is as far as his legitimacy is concerned, apart from the elections and the outcome in the votes he has not proved to the people six months after his inauguration that he can bring change. that's my main concern. i wish in spite of what had happened in the elections he would have been able to deliver to the people and -- >> deliver to the people in the sense of governance, lack of corruption, services on the ground, things...
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but let us be very clear. pakistan does not share or appreciate the taliban's vision for afghanistan or for pakistan. we want to make sure that we enter the 21st century as a modern muslim democratic nation, and we do not wish for afghanistan anything we do not wish for pakistan. >> all i'm wondering is if two years ago they had these ties is it reasonable for us to assume, are we being asked to assume too much to say just because mr. haqqani is now the ambassador and his views are, you know, wiser that the pakistani military has turned its back on three decades or four decades of activity in one year? >> i know that the general view, and you also expressed this many times, is that the pakistani civilian government is weak. now, i understand that there will be misgivings based on the past. but the u.s. leadership, and you will notice that president obama has weighed in, admiral mullen has weighed in, we have heard from national security adviser jim jones, they've all made it very clear that what is happening t
but let us be very clear. pakistan does not share or appreciate the taliban's vision for afghanistan or for pakistan. we want to make sure that we enter the 21st century as a modern muslim democratic nation, and we do not wish for afghanistan anything we do not wish for pakistan. >> all i'm wondering is if two years ago they had these ties is it reasonable for us to assume, are we being asked to assume too much to say just because mr. haqqani is now the ambassador and his views are, you...
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, you cannot leave us, i want to be a doctor when i grow up, you cannot leave us. and for biden this was like a dagger to the heart. we can't leave them. and he went back to the white house and told president bush we need a marshall plan for afghanistan. the same joe biden today is the leading advocate for a minimalist strategy. and you have to ask yourself, well, what happened to that 12-year-old girl in biden's mind? what is his sense of where that commitment went in the six years -- >> i would have to think that some of it, though, is a heightened sense of realism in the sense that look, you're absolutely right. but if the cost of keeping girls' schools open in every afghan province is 100,000 american troops and 50,000 foreign troops at the cost of somewhere between 100 billion and $200 billion a year depending how you account for it, that's a lot. and the question is can you sell that in a democratic society where you're cutting back on schools in the united states? and can you sustain that indefinitely? because there is very little prospect that you can fast-
, you cannot leave us, i want to be a doctor when i grow up, you cannot leave us. and for biden this was like a dagger to the heart. we can't leave them. and he went back to the white house and told president bush we need a marshall plan for afghanistan. the same joe biden today is the leading advocate for a minimalist strategy. and you have to ask yourself, well, what happened to that 12-year-old girl in biden's mind? what is his sense of where that commitment went in the six years -- >>...
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we use it a lot. we are just using it today over immigration reform. when you have mayor bloomberg coming together with fox news to push for real immigration reform. on drug reform. you know, it is a huge left/right coalition. on afghanistan. on wall street reform. >> on executive power. >> we are trying to go beyond left and right in this sense. when we come back, we're going to talk more about the right than the left. >>> and we are back with our star-studded panel. arianna huffington, ross douthat, katrina vanden heuvel and eliot spitzer. arianna, sarah palin is the right's answer to obama going to be what is traditionally happens with parties in opposition. they go to their base and find somebody who is true to the base but probably can't win the general election. >> well, sarah palin is responding to something beyond the base. she is responding to the anger at the bailout and she is responding to a sense of unfairness among the american people, which goes to independence, which goes to a lot of middle class americans who are feeling that the game
we use it a lot. we are just using it today over immigration reform. when you have mayor bloomberg coming together with fox news to push for real immigration reform. on drug reform. you know, it is a huge left/right coalition. on afghanistan. on wall street reform. >> on executive power. >> we are trying to go beyond left and right in this sense. when we come back, we're going to talk more about the right than the left. >>> and we are back with our star-studded panel....
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we use it a lot. we are just using it today over immigration reform. when you have mayor bloomberg coming together with fox news to push for real immigration reform. on drug reform. you know, it is a huge left/right coalition. on afghanistan. on wall street reform. >> on executive power. >> we are trying to go beyond left and right in this sense. when we come back, we're going to talk more about the right than the left. even with an overactive bladder. i don't always let the worry my pipes might leak compromise what i like to do. i take care with vesicare. because i have better places to visit than just the bathroom. (announcer) once-daily vesicare can help control your bladder muscle, and is proven to reduce frequent, sudden urges and leaks, day and night. if you have certain stomach or glaucoma problems or trouble emptying your bladder, do not take vesicare. tell your doctor right away if you have a serious allergic reaction, severe abdominal pain, or become constipated for three or more days. vesicare may cause blurred vision so use caution while dr
we use it a lot. we are just using it today over immigration reform. when you have mayor bloomberg coming together with fox news to push for real immigration reform. on drug reform. you know, it is a huge left/right coalition. on afghanistan. on wall street reform. >> on executive power. >> we are trying to go beyond left and right in this sense. when we come back, we're going to talk more about the right than the left. even with an overactive bladder. i don't always let the worry...
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we'll kill or capture bad guys that stand up to us. the key is to get the city as intact as possible with as little loss of innocent civilian life and then to erect the security apparatus and so forth. keeping in mind that a lot of this depends again on who the civilians side with. there's a shura held yesterday, a number of afghan leaders attended from kabul. we freely acknowledge there are individuals in there who tacitly or perhaps actively may have supported the taliban in the past when they held sway. the key is now to turn them into part of the solution. >> general mcchrystal used a phrase to describe how he thought of the process which is effectively clearer hold, then he said we'll have government in a box ready to bring out. >> yeah. >> i was struck by the expression. if only afghanistan had government in a box. here you have -- the big problem in afghanistan is that the government is weak and indecisive, corrupt and often of the wrong ethnicity. the fact that you could bring a prepackaged gift item from amazon and put it in t
we'll kill or capture bad guys that stand up to us. the key is to get the city as intact as possible with as little loss of innocent civilian life and then to erect the security apparatus and so forth. keeping in mind that a lot of this depends again on who the civilians side with. there's a shura held yesterday, a number of afghan leaders attended from kabul. we freely acknowledge there are individuals in there who tacitly or perhaps actively may have supported the taliban in the past when...
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in any normal economic time many of us would have voted to let it go. government shouldn't be saving losers and helping winners and so on. we weren't in normal economic time. this was early march of 2009. the economy was in free fall. the stock market was in free-fall. we didn't know if the financial markets were going to recover or not. and chrysler would have been 300,000 jobs on day one. .2% on the unemployment rate. that was a social experiment that we didn't really want to take if we thought chrysler could be saved. and we thought chrysler could be saved. >> looking forward is the american car industry viable with three companies? should it really pair down over time to two? >> i believe that we restructured gm and chrysler to a place where for the foreseeable future it can make money. it involved sacrifice for workers. this is not the american dream for how people see their benefits and even their wages go down. but this is what was necessary to compete globally. gm's base wages are $28. in mexico gm pays $7 an hour. in india, gm pays $1 an hour a
in any normal economic time many of us would have voted to let it go. government shouldn't be saving losers and helping winners and so on. we weren't in normal economic time. this was early march of 2009. the economy was in free fall. the stock market was in free-fall. we didn't know if the financial markets were going to recover or not. and chrysler would have been 300,000 jobs on day one. .2% on the unemployment rate. that was a social experiment that we didn't really want to take if we...
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i would not use that word. i know what a negotiation looks like, and these are things that you're referring to are mostly described by contacts and discussions, not involving the united states. let's not leave the viewers with the impression that some kind of secret negotiation like the famous secret negotiations on vietnam is taking place, because it's not. >> but wouldn't it be necessary to -- for something like that to happen for some kind of a peace deal to be struck? >> a peace deal requires agreements, and you don't make agreements with your friends, you make agreements with your enemies. but in this particular case, unlike the two issues i mentioned a moment ago, there is no clear single address that you go to. there's no ho chi minh. there's no slobodan milosevic. there's no palestinian authority. there is a widely dispersed group of people that we roughly call the enemy. there's al qaeda, with which there's no possibility of any discussion at all. there is the taliban under mullah omar, and that seems
i would not use that word. i know what a negotiation looks like, and these are things that you're referring to are mostly described by contacts and discussions, not involving the united states. let's not leave the viewers with the impression that some kind of secret negotiation like the famous secret negotiations on vietnam is taking place, because it's not. >> but wouldn't it be necessary to -- for something like that to happen for some kind of a peace deal to be struck? >> a peace...
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war lords are benefiting from us. karzai and his drug dealing brother are benefiting from us. the taliban who are demanding kickbacks from different contracts to work in their areas are benefiting from us. our money is the main source -- is the main cause of the conflict in the first place. so all we want is more and more and more, more troops, more money. >> i agree with you there's a lot of corruption in afghanistan and a lot of our aid money has been siphoned off to very ma li malign actors. if we weren't there, you would see a repeat of the 1990s when you saw horrific civil war with kabul getting bombed every day and with the taliban eventually taking over. that would happen again, if our troops weren't there. >> all right. we are going to take a break and we're going to talk about what is likely to happen when we do start pulling back 2014, whether that's realistic, and what afghanistan will look like after 2014. when we come back. >>> it is something you hear very often in afghanistan. people's fear that there would be a return to civil war. one word turns innovative des
war lords are benefiting from us. karzai and his drug dealing brother are benefiting from us. the taliban who are demanding kickbacks from different contracts to work in their areas are benefiting from us. our money is the main source -- is the main cause of the conflict in the first place. so all we want is more and more and more, more troops, more money. >> i agree with you there's a lot of corruption in afghanistan and a lot of our aid money has been siphoned off to very ma li malign...
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whitman will tell us. first up, he led a nation of more than 60 million people for more than ten years. former british prime minister tony blair on the highest levels of leadership. >>> prime minister blair, thank you for joining us. >> my pleasure, fareed. >> do you think that political leadership is different from leadership in the military, business -- is there something unique about the nature of politics? >> no. i think this is interesting, actually, because in my view, no. when i think of the great leaders that i know, i won't just think of political leaders. i will think of business leaders. i will think of leaders of community organizations. i will think of, you know, of a few managers of soccer clubs i know. the coaches at some of those clubs, they're great leaders. >> what's the common trait? >> the common trait is a clear send of what you want to achieve. the ability to step up and step out and not step back when responsibility comes knocking. and a willingness to do things that are difficult, e
whitman will tell us. first up, he led a nation of more than 60 million people for more than ten years. former british prime minister tony blair on the highest levels of leadership. >>> prime minister blair, thank you for joining us. >> my pleasure, fareed. >> do you think that political leadership is different from leadership in the military, business -- is there something unique about the nature of politics? >> no. i think this is interesting, actually, because in...
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we don't know what that's going to mean for us. financial reform, we don't know what that's going to mean for us. do you think that's a fair point? >> i think it's a fair point that there is a -- there is some strain in the relationship between the business community and government. if i were the business community, and i would start with that, if i may, i think i would start and look at what obama's actually done. and i think what he's actually done -- let's haev health care aside for the moment because it's a complicated issue. they've got a big with a lot of interesting pieces in it, but paul is very knowledgeable. some interesting views on that. but if you look at what they did with the stimulus and dealing with financial institutions, i think they brought us back from the brink. financial reform i think is a very sensible piece of legislation though i think there are other things we need to do. if you put it on a yellow pad they look pretty good. in fact, i think they look very good. but there clearly are a lot of strains sxip
we don't know what that's going to mean for us. financial reform, we don't know what that's going to mean for us. do you think that's a fair point? >> i think it's a fair point that there is a -- there is some strain in the relationship between the business community and government. if i were the business community, and i would start with that, if i may, i think i would start and look at what obama's actually done. and i think what he's actually done -- let's haev health care aside for...
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it's going to keep coming at us and i just don't mean us, the united states, i think us internationally until we take steps to finish it off. >> you know, if i look at the intelligence that one gets and reads and it suggests that there are a few hundred al qaeda members or operatives in yemen. by your own admission, that's probably more than there are in afghanistan, yet we have, we will have 100,000 troops in afghanistan. why not take a much more aggressive approach in yemen? >> again, it's a sovereign country and we have great respect for the president there in terms of his, his judgment in terms of what he needs to do this and right now as far as any kind of boots on the ground there with respect to the united states, that's just not, that's not a possibility. i mean, he's -- we're not into those kind of discussions. in all of these, in all of these fights with al qaeda and with terrorists, it is typically relatively small numbers, nimble, agile, very typical and they have studied us and they have adjust and typically it does take larger numbers to get at those. in the case of afghan
it's going to keep coming at us and i just don't mean us, the united states, i think us internationally until we take steps to finish it off. >> you know, if i look at the intelligence that one gets and reads and it suggests that there are a few hundred al qaeda members or operatives in yemen. by your own admission, that's probably more than there are in afghanistan, yet we have, we will have 100,000 troops in afghanistan. why not take a much more aggressive approach in yemen? >>...
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-- that he may be using drugs. i don't know that. but it -- i wouldn't have said it if i had not thought there was a significant possibility that that was true. this behavior is very strange. >> what you have heard from within the palace, do it speak of particular drugs? >> well, hashish use or marijuana is quite common in afghanistan. i want to be clear, i have not heard any indcation that he has used opium or heroin. >> and this behavior would be consistent with some kind of drug problem? >> what is clear -- i think we should keep the focus on what we know what is clear is that his behavior is very erratic, it is counterproductive to his country. here he has 100,000 u.s. troops on the ground fighting to keep him in power, support his government, and he announces he's going over to the enemy? he is the beneficiary of one of the most fraudulent elections in history, and he accuses the united nations and the individual who blew the whistle on the fraud of committing the fraud? this is not a credible or rationale pol
-- that he may be using drugs. i don't know that. but it -- i wouldn't have said it if i had not thought there was a significant possibility that that was true. this behavior is very strange. >> what you have heard from within the palace, do it speak of particular drugs? >> well, hashish use or marijuana is quite common in afghanistan. i want to be clear, i have not heard any indcation that he has used opium or heroin. >> and this behavior would be consistent with some kind of...
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so in fact, the intel world tipped us in the right direction with respect to that. this was somebody that didn't have a meeting with karzai, as far as i know. he was meeting with his intermediaries. there are an awful lot of good people in a very complex world trying to make sure we get the intel right. >> we have to take a break. when we come back, we'll talk about iraq, iran, yemen, all the fun spots in the world with the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, when we come back. >> last week on this program, mohammad larijani, a senior iranian official, we absolutely, categorically, have no intention of nuclearization. no nuclear weapons, just a nuclear program. do you believe that? >> i don't believe it for a succeed. ♪ for he's a jolly good fellow ♪ the meeting's tomorrow in dallas ♪ ♪ we need to finish those projections ♪ ♪ then output the final presentations ♪ ♪ sally, i'm gonna need 40 copies, obviously collated ♪ what's going on? when we're crunched for time, brad combines office celebrations with official business. it's about efficiency. [
so in fact, the intel world tipped us in the right direction with respect to that. this was somebody that didn't have a meeting with karzai, as far as i know. he was meeting with his intermediaries. there are an awful lot of good people in a very complex world trying to make sure we get the intel right. >> we have to take a break. when we come back, we'll talk about iraq, iran, yemen, all the fun spots in the world with the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, when we come back....
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may be using drugs. this behavior very strange. >> what you have heard from within the palace, does it speak of particular drugs? >> well, hashish use or mayor juan is quite common in afghanistan. >> after that, a panel discussion with, you a monk others, editor of "time" magazine, pulitzer-prize-winning historian, new columnist for "the new york times." you won't want to miss any of this. let's get started. >>> peter galbraith served for many years as american diplomat and has had a dramatic impact on american policy. in croatia, as ambassador, sounded the alarm that ultimately led to u.s. military involvement in the balkans. as a private citizen, he helped the kurds carve out an autonomous republic within iraq. his most recent posting was to afghanistan where he was sent by u.n. secretary general moon to monitor last year's presidential election. galbraith as he saw widespread voter fraud and most of it favoring president hamid karzai. when he spoke out about this, he was fired. now he speaking out abo
may be using drugs. this behavior very strange. >> what you have heard from within the palace, does it speak of particular drugs? >> well, hashish use or mayor juan is quite common in afghanistan. >> after that, a panel discussion with, you a monk others, editor of "time" magazine, pulitzer-prize-winning historian, new columnist for "the new york times." you won't want to miss any of this. let's get started. >>> peter galbraith served for many...
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what does it tell us? >> i don't know if you are overreacting but what is possible is that this is the target of those who sponsored the attempt of terror. it might be the intention of the taliban and they might have the idea that this failed amateurish attempt of attack could lead to another reaction to america to an involvement in pakistan, to a military attack and to the opening of a second front in pakistan itself, not only drones. and so on, so on. so this might be the target of the sponsors of faisal. this is a plausible situation. >> we will be back. >> what has happened and this is the good news, al qaeda no longer exists as a centralized organization, as a command and controlled organization. announcer: when your eyes are smiling, you're smiling. be kind to your eyes with transitions lenses. transitions adapt to changing light so you see your whole day comfortably and conveniently while protecting your eyes from the sun. ask your eyecare professional which transitions lenses are right for you. aut
what does it tell us? >> i don't know if you are overreacting but what is possible is that this is the target of those who sponsored the attempt of terror. it might be the intention of the taliban and they might have the idea that this failed amateurish attempt of attack could lead to another reaction to america to an involvement in pakistan, to a military attack and to the opening of a second front in pakistan itself, not only drones. and so on, so on. so this might be the target of the...
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use it almost anywhere you use sugar. even in cooking and baking. sweet! [ female announcer ] splenda® granulated with fiber. each day was fueled by thorough preparation for events to come. well somewhere along the way, emily went right on living. but you see, with the help of her raymond james financial advisor, she had planned for every eventuality. which meant she continued to have the means to live on... even at the ripe old age of 187. life well planned. see what a raymond james advisor...
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what they used to call me-to republicans. republicans in name only. to purify idelogically the party. they succeeded in that. what they did is to leave themselves with a party that is fairly uniform in its views so that even at the height of his popularity, barack obama couldn't get republican votes for the stimulus package. even then. >> but that's exactly the opposite of what is happening now, sam. purism took a hit in new jersey and virginia in massachusetts. people were practical, they voted on issues. they voted for republicans who are conservative economically but very nonsnarling who are not guys who you can look at and say, that is an idlog. i interviewed scott brown, the senator elect, i guess, from massachusetts two days ago. the first thing he did was compliment obama. something new is going on. it is a certain, it's a growing pragmatism among the tea party people who voted in virginia, new jersey and massachusetts for guys they were not 100% on the page for. >> what did lindsey graham say after the election on tuesday? he said if you're a
what they used to call me-to republicans. republicans in name only. to purify idelogically the party. they succeeded in that. what they did is to leave themselves with a party that is fairly uniform in its views so that even at the height of his popularity, barack obama couldn't get republican votes for the stimulus package. even then. >> but that's exactly the opposite of what is happening now, sam. purism took a hit in new jersey and virginia in massachusetts. people were practical,...
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what does it tell us? >> i don't know if you are overreacting, but what is possible is that this is the target of those who sponsor the attempt of terror. it might be the intention of the taliban and they might have the idea that this failed amateurish attempt of attack could lead to an overreaction of america, to an involvement in pakistan, to a military attack and to the opening of a second front in pakistan itself, not only drones and so on. so this might be the target of the sponsors of faisal. this is a plausible hypothetical. >> we will be back. >>> what has happened is, and this is the good news, al qaeda no longer exists as a centralized organization. and te when my symptoms came back. i'd get this tightness in my chest. like i was breathing through a straw. so i went back to my doctor again. we talked about choices in controller medicines. we chose symbicort to help control my asthma. [ man ] while it's not a rescue inhaler, symbicort improves my lung function, starting within 15 minutes. it helps
what does it tell us? >> i don't know if you are overreacting, but what is possible is that this is the target of those who sponsor the attempt of terror. it might be the intention of the taliban and they might have the idea that this failed amateurish attempt of attack could lead to an overreaction of america, to an involvement in pakistan, to a military attack and to the opening of a second front in pakistan itself, not only drones and so on. so this might be the target of the sponsors...